The Honolulu Ocean Safety Department Urges People to Stay Out of the Ocean After Kona Low Storm
The Hawaiʻi State Department of Health has issued a brown water advisory for Oʻahu. Residents and visitors across Hawaiʻi should also take precautions.

The Honolulu Ocean Safety Department urges Oʻahu residents and visitors to stay out of the ocean following recent rains from the Kona low.  

The Hawaiʻi State Department of Health (DOH) has issued a brown water advisory for Oʻahu. The DOH recommends avoiding ocean water for at least 72 hours after the last rainfall. Even beyond that timeframe, the public should continue to avoid entering areas where the water is brown or murky. The DOH reminds the public to be especially cautious near stream outlets, drainage outlets and other locations where runoff flows in the ocean.  

Runoff from heavy rains can carry bacteria, pollutants and debris into nearshore waters, creating potential health and safety hazards that may not be visible from shore. 

Residents and visitors across Hawaiʻi should also take precautions.  

Safety reminders: 

  • Avoid brown or murky water, as there may be harmful bacteria and contaminants that can cause illness or infection. 
  • Look out for debris in the water, including floating or submerged objects that can cause injury. 
  • Be mindful of marine life, as runoff and debris entering the ocean may attract sharks and other marine life.  

For the latest updates, check out the DOH website and consult with lifeguards.  

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